Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference
Static Routing Policy Page
K-264
User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 3.2
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Tip To choose which columns to display in the table, right-click a column header, then
select Show Columns. For more information about table display options, see
Table Columns and Column Heading Features, page 3-26.
Static Routing Dialog Box
Use the Static Routing dialog box to add or edit static routes.
Navigation Path
Go to the Static Routing Policy Page, page K-263, then click the Add or Edit
button beneath the table.
Default Route Indicates whether the static route is the default route for unknown packets
being forwarded by this router.
Interface or IP Address The IP address or the interface name associated with the gateway router that
is the next hop address for this router.
Distance The number of hops from the gateway IP to the destination. The metric
determines the priority of this route. The fewer the hops, the higher the
priority assigned to the route, based on lower costs.
When two routing entries specify the same network, the entry with the lower
metric (that is, the higher priority) is selected.
Permanent Route Indicates whether the static route is defined as a permanent route, which
means that it will not be removed even if the interface is shut down or if the
router is unable to communicate with the next router.
Add button Opens the Static Routing Dialog Box, page K-264. From here you can create
a static route.
Edit button Opens the Static Routing Dialog Box, page K-264. From here you can edit
the selected static route.
Delete button Deletes the selected static routes from the table.
Save button Saves your changes to the Security Manager server but keeps them private.
Note To publish your changes, click the Submit icon on the toolbar.
Table K-125 Static Routing Page (Continued)